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About this Event

The built environment of cities plays an important role in the health of residents. Having access to green space has a several direct and indirect health benefits. Epidemiological studies have shown that individuals who have access to nature tend to have healthier babies, improved mental health, and lower risks of developing a number of chronic diseases. Nature also plays an important role in reducing harmful environmental exposures to air pollution, and noise. Dr. Villeneuve will discuss this research including several of the studies he has led. These include Ottawa-based assessments of associations between greenness and physical activity, and environmental exposures studies in and around the Central Experimental Farm.

About the Science Café Series

Explore science through Carleton University’s popular Science Cafés, held twice a month during the fall and winter terms at the Sunnyside Branch of the Ottawa Public Library at 1049 Bank Street (at Aylmer Ave in Old Ottawa South). Each café begins at 6:30 p.m. with a 20-minute talk by a scientist followed by a 40-minute open question and answer period.
Come and join us for a lively discussion around a scientific issue of the day. Be prepared to be informed, engaged and even amused, as our professors share their scientific discoveries with you. All are welcome!

For more information, please visit our website: www.science.carleton.ca/science-cafe, or contact the Faculty of Science by email at odscience@carleton.ca or by telephone at 613-520-4388